2017
DOI: 10.1080/13613324.2017.1417256
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Southern assumptions: normalizing racialized structures at a university in the Deep South

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“…This message, amplified in coded forms by right wing media, erodes support for multiculturalism in ways that are strikingly evident in several of the rural-based, youth-centred works reviewed in this article (e.g. Kenway, Kraack, and Hickey-Moody 2006;Groenke and Nespor 2010;Butler 2018;Walker-DeVose et al 2019). This also highlights the need for more critical interrogations of concepts like "cosmopolitanism" and "multiculturalism" in rural youth multicultures within settler and post-colonial states, building on the works of Groenke and Nespor (2010) and Colvin (2017).…”
Section: Discussion and Future Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…This message, amplified in coded forms by right wing media, erodes support for multiculturalism in ways that are strikingly evident in several of the rural-based, youth-centred works reviewed in this article (e.g. Kenway, Kraack, and Hickey-Moody 2006;Groenke and Nespor 2010;Butler 2018;Walker-DeVose et al 2019). This also highlights the need for more critical interrogations of concepts like "cosmopolitanism" and "multiculturalism" in rural youth multicultures within settler and post-colonial states, building on the works of Groenke and Nespor (2010) and Colvin (2017).…”
Section: Discussion and Future Research Directionsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…However, while Latino students were supported to join a Latino Achievement Club (which helped Latino students stay in school and apply to college), black students were not supported in the same goal. Silver found the region's legacies of racism, segregation and sustained social distance between black and white populations (see Troutman 2017;Walker-DeVose et al 2019;Miraftab 2016) discouraged teachers from advocating for separate clubs for black students in ways allowed for Latino students. Such examples highlight the failure of colourblind and multicultural policies to analyse racism and racist identification in rural contexts.…”
Section: Racialized Youth Racisms and Responsesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Yet, there remains a perception that Western universities are post-racial, progressive and inclusive spaces that are inhabited by open-minded individuals. 12 This is exacerbated by the underreporting of racism in Western universities which fosters a misleading impression that racism is appropriately tamed within them. 13 While some ethnic minorities may find Western universities relatively safe spaces due to campuses typically being amongst the most diverse places in any city or town, since the death of George Floyd in May 2020, there has been an increased awareness of racism in society, including within Western higher education.…”
Section: The Myth Of Academic Tolerancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Black students have been elected to prominent positions at the university, including President of the Associated Student Body and Homecoming Queen; however, racial incidents continue to occur on campus (Combs et al, 2016), racial microaggressions have been extensively documented (Johnson et al, 2019), and 'freedom is a process, not an event' (Combs and Skipper, 2014: 134). Although a survey of university students is necessarily limited by the typical age range of students, this university provides a good setting for examining cross-racial interactions and 'southern assumptions' about persistent and indestructible racism (Walker-Devose et al, 2019).…”
Section: The Mississippi Music Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%